check to see of you have a /usr/src/linux-2.4 which points to
linux-2.4.20-8... it's much cleaner to just create a symlink in /usr/src/
called linux which points to linux-2.4.... this way you can have multiple
kernel sources and you won't have to keep changing your Makefiles.
-IOSubSys
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>> It would appear to be the root directory for the 2.4.20-8 kernel source,
> yes. So providing that is the kernel you are using that should be fine.
>> John
>> Ben Grainger wrote:
> | I am trying to rebuild the kernel modules on RH9. The makefile of
> hostap
> | points to .config file. I have included my kernel_path as
> | (/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-8) However, Is this my root directory of the
> linux
> | kernel source?
> |
> | Thanks alot
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